Mera peak climbing
17 Days 2995

Tour overview

Mera peak is One of most popular peak climbing. mera peak lies toward the front heart of gaints Himalayas. this is for small scale efforts on 18 peaks .later, lots of other peaks also opened for adventures and there are still many more to go mera(6654m) is the highest permitted trekking peak of Nepal.the route they used is still the best and most popular route. Mera lies to the south of Everest and offers a panoramic view of chamlang, kanchanjunga ,Makalu, and baruntse in the east and the peaks of choyo ,amadablam, and kantega to the west.of course, Everest, lhotese,and nuptse can also be seen from here. This trek to mera will be led by an Everest summiter.we have the necessary experience, including highly-skilled sherpas who are virtually at home at these altitudes and temperatures, well above the5,000m snow line.An exguides treks expedition offers an opportunity to climb this fun and easier 6654 meter peak of a more remote area of the khumbu region in Nepal in a relatively short amount of time

DETAIL ITENIRARY

Our tour leader will be at the airport with our company’s logo. Once you will met the leader you will be warmly welcomed and will be transferred via chartered vehicle to the hotel in Kathmandu which will require approx. half an hour’s drive through roads and intricate streets. And after check-in at the hotel and refreshing, you will be briefed regarding your hotel, its surrounding areas and your wonderful tour itself. Included accommodation: Hotel in Thamel Mode of transport: Chartered vehicle

Fly to Lukla (2,820m/30mins) & trek to Chu Thanga you’ll stay in Chu Thanga . An early morning thrilling flight to the gateway to the region of the legendary Sherpas. Chu Thanga also nice little place to stay. Stay overnight in Tea House

Today After break fast off to Kharka Tang today is not big day only approx. 3 hrs walking because next is you have to cross pass 2600m. Chattra –La Pass, you will arrived at Kharka Tang around Lunch time and after lunch you can do sort walk near around Kharka Tang. Stay overnight in Tea House

Today Heading to up to chhatra also it’s a quite big day because you have cross Chhatra-la Pass which is 4600m. after Chhatra –La pass you will walk down approx. 1 hrs to get chhatra. Stay overnight in Tea House

In the morning if weather clear you can see nice valley view around mera peak side from Chhatra to Kothe is most of part is down hill and before you get kothe you have like Nepali Flat which is little up and down along river. Stay overnight in Tea House

Today our Climbing Leader will check again your Equipment before you heading to High Camp and Climbing Leader will train you basic Climbing for Mera Peak. You always make sure that, please you have all Equipment with you before you off to high Camp. Also all trekking gear or, what Equipment you will need for for high camp and Summit for mera you can take Equipment and rest of Equipment you can Storage at Khare tea house becase Porters have to carry Camping Stuff and along come back from Mera Summit you will Stay at same Tea house. Stay overnight in Tea House

After Khare you will go ahead following the difficult stroll from Khare and afterward you will ascend for an hour where you should pay more attention. Using crampons to soar up 30-35 degree ice will lead to Mera La. Turning up at Mera La after continuing 3 to 4hours of journey will make you take another 3 to 4 hours of stroll and this time you will reach to High Camp you enjoy views of northern peaks of Mt: Makalu(8,475m),Mt: Everest (8848m) huge wall of Nuptse, Amadablamand Cho Oyu (8153m.). If the weather support you, you can sight Kanchenjunga as well. Stay overnight in tented camp

Today is final day for Summit and early morning breakfast and climbing leader will fixed you time what is breakfast and off to Mera peak summit.it is your goal make it your dream comes true with Summting Mera peak. Where you can feel it. After Summit Mera peak come down same trail to High Camp and Khare. Stay overnight in Tea House

Achieving the great thrive to Mera Peak today you will go for downhill to kothe through Hinku Valley. You will appreciate the panoramic sights of several mountains and Himalayan valley before arriving at kothey. If you wish you can have local wines here and relax. Stay overnight in Tea House

On the following the trek will progress after you complete your breakfast and this is the last day of trekking. Initially you will soar up to the Zatrwa La. After that you will take downhill to Lukla village which is supposed to be the entry door and exist door. In the evening you will thank all the crew members who have put their effort in making the trip memorable and enjoy the dinner. Stay overnight in Tea House

You will be transferred to the airport according to your flight schedule. Mode of transport:Chartered vehicle.

Tips for Trip

Peak Climbing ExGuide

Personal Equipment

(Recommended guidelines)

Important Note: Trekking Peak Climbing in Nepal takes place at low, middle and high altitude, for short and longer duration and at distinctly different times of year- and even has the distinction between tea house trekking and tented Camping. Thus this here is intended as a check a reminder and in conjunction with it, we can give you clear advice basedon, and adapted to, the particular trekking peak climbing in which you are involved.

Trekking Peak Climbing Equipment Can be hired ( cheaply & easily) in Kathmandu & Pokhara (many other items can of course be purchased)

Essential Personal Trekking Peak Climbing Equipment:

We ExGuides Treks and Expeditions would like to Suggest Correct clothing and Equipments are essential for a safe and enjoyable trekking peak climbing. Experienced trekker will often take only a selection of thsese items based on what has well worked in the past trekking peak climbing. Please find the right equipment list below for your personal trekking peak climbing use during your travel with ExGuides Treks and Expeditions.

Running Shoes one pair for casual comfortable support shoes wear on light during walk days

Light trekking boots one pair of sturdy trekking boots in which you wear a light sock under a warm heavy sock comfortably. Boots Sole should be flexible but still provide enough support for your feets. Boot should be water repellent.

Wool sock three pair heavyweight wool socks to be worn over the liner sock. When layering sock , check fit over feets and inside boots. Remember please to keep one fresh , dry pair of sock available at all the times.

Liner sock three pair of smooths thin wool , nylon of capilene to be worn next to the skin. This will reduce the incidence of blisters and hot-spot and makes the outer last longer before needing to changed. They have to fit well with your heavyweight sock.

Clothing during trekking peak climbing

Light weight long underwear two pair , tops and bottom , capilene , other synthetic or wools. No cotton please. Light weight is preferable as it is more skilled.

Light trekking pant light weight nylon pants designed to be use while for trekking, also Quickly dry and provide sun protection.

Water treatment tablets and two water bottles with wide mount bottle 1 Litre capacity per water bottle

Sunscreen , SPF 30 or more than 30 SPF make sure sun screen is not older than 6 months

Lip screen , SPF more than 30 not older than 6 months.

MP3 player this only optional

Large duffle bag for your clothing

Plastic bags for lining stuff sacks and keep your gear dry.

Travel clothing for air travel days and time spent in kathmandu

Personal first AID KIT (small and simple) for during trekking peak climbing

Please this above list is only ExGuide Treks Guideline for you. while you are required to bring everything on this list, there are numbers brands and option so all this trekking peak climbing equipment can hire and buy in Nepal. if you have any question please do not hesitate to give us call +977-01-4701324 or email us : info@exguidestreks.com

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Customer Reviews

Peter Cassels

British

Trekking with ExGuides

I have trekked with both Hari and Ashoka and would whole heartedly recommend them and their business ExGuides to anyone thinking about a visit to Nepal. Both Hari and Ashoka have an amazing amount of experience and knowledge, which means that you can relax and trek with no worries when they are guiding you. They are able to answer your questions about the trek and local customs, in fact there should be a competition to find a question they can not answer.

Visited April 2014

Bella Hawkins

Brisbane, Australia

Fantastic Guide

I recently returned from my fourth (and hardest!) trek in Nepal – Mera Peak, and was lucky to be guided up the mountain by Ashok from ExGuides.

This was without a doubt the hardest trek I’ve attempted in my life and I couldn’t have done it without ExGuides. Ashok took care of everything, was incredibly supportive, professional and had a great knowledge of the area – not to mention his wicked sense of humour!

I can’t recommend ExGuides highly enough and will definitely use them for future treks in Nepal (I just can’t get enough of the place!).